Ortiz, apprehended Thursday in Connecticut, was returned to Massachusetts and arraigned on Friday.

Wallace surrendered to police in Miramar, Fla., after walking into a police station.

Meanwhile, Lloyd family members gathered Saturday in Boston for his funeral. Lloyd's body was found June 17 riddled with bullets. Police and prosecutors are building a case that Hernandez, Ortiz and Wallace were involved in the slaying in the early-morning hours that day in an industrial dump site near Hernandez's home in North Attleborough, Mass.

Wallace, 41, is charged with accessory after the fact to a murder. He is jailed in Fort Lauderdale awaiting extradition.

"It's his intention to waive rendition proceedings and to return to Massachusetts," David Meier, a Boston-based attorney representing Wallace, told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "He will be brought before a judge in Massachusetts and formally arraigned on the single charge."

He was in Florida to visit his parents and other relatives, Meier said.

Wallace and Ortiz are believed to be the men seen with Hernandez in surveillance video from the night of June 16 and morning of June 17. Lloyd was with them in early video but not in video after police received reports of shots fired.

"We now have in custody the three individuals who were in the silver Nissan Altima," Bristol County, Mass., district attorney C. Samuel Sutter said Friday when Ortiz was arraigned on the gun charge in Attleboro District Court.

All three men have ties to Bristol, Conn.: Hernandez grew up there, Ortiz had been living there and authorities had conflicting addresses for Wallace there and in Miramar.

Hernandez pleaded not guilty to murder and was denied bail Thursday.

Hernandez's lawyer argued in court that the case is circumstantial. He said Hernandez, who was cut by the Patriots the day he was arrested, wanted to clear his name.

Ortiz's attorney, John Connors, said he will seek bail for his client at the July 9 hearing. He described Ortiz as a "gentle person" and said he will advise Ortiz to plead not guilty.

Authorities have said trouble that led to Lloyd's killing happened June 14, when Lloyd went with Hernandez to a Boston nightclub. Hernandez became upset when Lloyd began talking with people Hernandez apparently didn't like, prosecutors said.

On June 16, the night before the slaying, a prosecutor said, Hernandez texted two unidentified friends and asked them to hurry to Massachusetts from Connecticut.

A few minutes later, he texted Lloyd to tell him he wanted to meet, prosecutors said. Authorities say the three men picked up Lloyd at around 2:30 a.m. June 17, drove him to an industrial park near Hernandez's home and shot him five times.

Prosecutors said an ammunition clip was found in Hernandez's Hummer and matched the caliber of casings found at the scene of Lloyd's killing.

Hernandez, who was drafted by the Patriots in 2010 and signed a five-year contract worth $40 million last summer, could face life in prison if convicted.